Wednesday, August 30, 2006

A public opinion survey conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life finds that while the public remains more supportive of religion's role in public life than in the 1960s, Americans are becoming increasingly uneasy with the approaches offered by both liberals and conservatives.

According to the report, "fully 69 percent of Americans say that liberals have gone too far in keeping religion out of schools and government. But the proportion who express reservations about attempts by Christian conservatives to impose their religious values has edged up in the past year, with about half the public (49 percent) now expressing wariness about this."

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Today's YouTube Video

Joan Bokaer of Theocracy Watch describes the rise of Dominionism in the U.S. government. Bokaer explains how the Religious Right took over the Republican Party, and how President Bush, along with his Religious Right allies in Congress, are attempting to transform the United States into a Christian nation.